By having a story told in 3rd person, readers are able to obtain more than one person's opinion. This also alows Christopher Paolini to move between main characters such as Eragon and Roran.
"Eragon" is told in third person limited, primarily following the perspective of the main character, Eragon. The narrative provides insight into Eragon's thoughts, feelings, and experiences, offering a more subjective view compared to third person omniscient.
"Eragon" is written in the third-person limited point of view, following the perspective of the main character, Eragon. The narrative describes events the protagonist experiences, conveying his thoughts, feelings, and actions to the reader.
yes, it makes a huge difference, cause in the 3rd person it is easy er to switch, so you even know what happens with, for example, roran. Saphira1
Eragon is Brom's son. Eragon and Murtagh are brothers through their mother Selena. Morzan is Murtagh's father, but Brom is Eragons so that makes Murtagh Eragon's half brother. It was revealed in the third book Brisingr that Eragon's real father is Brom, not Morzan as it was told in the second book Eldest.
he heard it from the townspeople or rumors about a new rider.
yes
BRISINGR
First person it is first person and third person is biography
The third person refers to the subject pronoun that's in the third person. That person can be singular or plural. The singular third person pronouns are 'he', 'it', and 'she'. The plural third person pronoun is 'they'.An example of 'speaking in the third person' often refers to the point of view by which a story is told. For example, a story may be told from an autobiographical point of view, as 'I' and 'we'. Or it may be told frequently in the third person. Or it may be told rarely in the second person 'you' and 'you all'.
No, saddly not.
Brom told Eragon that female dragons' names end in -ia, which is a common suffix for female names. For example, the female dragon who chose Eragon as her rider is named Saphira.
In the third person